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BEANS —Continued 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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NITRAG1N 
The Original legume Inoculator ^ 
Various Pole Varieties 
Culture same as for Pole Limas. 
For postage on 5 lbs. and over, consult inside front cover. 
Asparagus or Yard Long. —Long slender round pods 2 ft. long, 
tender when young. 
Pkt., 15c.; lb., 50c.; 10 lbs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $35.00. 
Burger’s Green Pod Stringless, or White-Seeded Kentucky 
Wonder. —A new pole variety of great merit. Bears long, green, 
brittle, stringless pods of excellent flavor. It rivals any of the other 
pole beans and is destined to become the most popular of all. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.60; 100 lbs., $13.00. 
Early Golden Cluster Wax. —One of the best wax-podded pole 
beans. Pods six to eight inches long, broad, thick, fleshy and of the 
very best quality. They remain in condition for use for a long time. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $14.00. 
Horticultural, or Speckled Cranberry. —Pods short, broad, 
pale green, becoming streaked with bright red as they mature. Good 
aualitv: either green or dried. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
Lazy Wife. —One of the later green-podded pole beans for snaps. 
The pods, borne in large clusters, are five to seven inches long, broad, 
thick, fleshy and entirely stringless. The dry beans are excellent for 
winter use. Seed white. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
Kentucky Wonder, or Old Homestead. —An early and pro¬ 
lific sort, producing green pods seven or eight inches long; an ex¬ 
cellent snap bean. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.50; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
Kentucky Wonder Wax. —An excellent variety and one of the 
very best pole beans. The pods are long, very thick, meaty, deeply 
•addle-backed, entirely stringless and bright yellow in color. The vine 
is thriftv and verv prolific. Seed deep brown. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., $1.80; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Scarlet Runner. —Produces scarlet flowers, followed by large- 
podded beans which are used both as a snap and shelled bean. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $14.00. 
Bush Varieties for Winter Shell Beans 
Culture same as for Dwarf Snap Beans. 
For postage on 5 lbs. and over, consult inside front cover. 
Dwarf White Kidney. —Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.60; 
100 lbs., $13.00. 
Early Marrow Pea, or White Navy. —Early and very prolific. 
Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.30; 100 lbs., $10.00. 
Large White Marrow. —Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.60; 
100 lbs., $13.00. 
Red Kidney. —Pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., $1.60; 100 lbs., 
$13.00. 
German, Salat-Reuben. Italian, Barbabietola. 
French, Betterave. Spanish, Bettaraga. 
Cultural Directions. —The best results are obtained on a deep, 
rich, sandy, well-worked soil. Smooth beets cannot be grown if 
fresh manure is used. If wanted very early, sow in hotbeds and trans¬ 
plant, cutting off outer leaves. For early outdoor crop, sow about 
one inch deep in rows one foot apart as early as the ground can be 
worked. When plants are large enough, thin out to three inches 
apart in rows. One ounce will sow 50 feet of drill, six to eight pounds 
for an acre. 
Crimson Globe. —A second early variety, almost globe-shaped 
and of a deep crimson color. The flesh is tender and of fine quality. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Crosby’s Egyptian. —One of the most popular early varieties. 
Of flattened globe-shape, good size, medium dark color, and matures 
very quickly. Tops medium. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Crosby’s Egyptian (Special Stock). —This special selection is a 
decided improvement over the regular strain of Crosby’s Egyptian. 
In producing this strain, selection is made not only for uniform shape, 
but also for dark color and extreme earliness. It is much darker 
than the regular Crosby’s Egyptian and matures more evenly. We 
know of instances where the crop has been cleaned off the ground in 
two pullings. It is one of the best all-year-round varieties and is 
especially desirable for growing under sash. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 35c.; lb., 90c.; 10 lbs., $8.00. 
Crosby s Egyptian (Special Stock ) 
Detroit Dark Red. —One of the most popular second early or 
main crop varieties. Roots round, smooth, dark, blood red and of 
fine quality. Our stock of this important variety is unexcelled. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Early Eclipse. —Very early, root nearly globular, flesh bright red, 
zoned with white. Medium-sized top. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb.. 30c.; lb., 75c.; 10 lbs., $6.50. 
Early Model. —One of the best medium early varieties. The 
roots are of good size, very smooth, slightly oval with slender tap 
root. Color deep crimson. It is a fine-grained and tender variety. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Early Wonder. —Very early, short top, small tap root. Flesh 
and skin dark. An excellent variety. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Edmand’s Early. —A good main crop, dark, red, turnip-shaped 
variety with a strong top, which makes it especially valuable for 
trenching. Pkt.. 5c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Extra Early Egyptian. —Very early, root flattened and dark 
blood red, with a small top and tap root, which makes it suitable for 
growing under glass. It is of good quality when young, but gets 
woody quickly. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 30c.; lb., 80c.; 10 lbs., $7.00. 
Incomparable Second Early. —The best second early or main 
crop beet. Root smooth, globe-shaped, remaining crisp, sweet and 
tender for a long time. The skin is of a dark red color, with flesh 
still darker. Top medium-sized. If sown with Crosby’s Egyptian, 
it will mature a few days later. We are confident it will please any 
Market Gardener who wants a blood-red beet. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 35c.; lb., 90c.; 10 lbs., $8.00. 
Lentz’s Extra Early. —An extra early, light-colored, turnip¬ 
shaped beet, originating in Philadelphia. The flesh is light red, 
zoned with white, and matures rapidly. The top is light green and 
small, which makes it suitable for growing under sash. It is especially 
rich in sugar and remains tender longer than any other variety. Our 
stock is pure and gives excellent satisfaction. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; 34 lb., 35c.; lb., 90c.; 10 lbs., $8.00. 
Long Dark Blood. —A standard late variety, keeping well through 
the winter. The root is long and skin smooth. Flesh very dark red, 
sweet and tender. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz., 15c.; \i lb., 30c.; lb., 75c.; 10 lbs., $6.50. 
We sell pounds at pound rate, 5 pounds at ten-pound rate, 25 pounds or over at hundred-pound rate, of one variety. 
Prices Subject to Change Without Notice. 
